...Currently, I am a high school math teacher who focuses on Algebra and Geometry. I have taught in a classroom setting, one-on-one, volunteer basis, and small groups of 3-10 students at a time. I work diligently to connect with my students to make sure I can get them to a level of understanding to be successful and look forward to working with you. (read more)
...I also enjoy working with students in a one-on-one setting as well! I am able to take my many years of experience and use that to help explain the math to students in a way that makes sense. A strength of mine is to take the concept and break it down for students using language that they understand and at a pace that allows them to truly grasp the concept. (read more)
...In addition to providing proofreading, when appropriate, and grammar, mechanics, style, structure, and organization instruction, I generally abide by the following lesson plan:
1. Writing objectives are chosen
2. Writing exercises that help focus on the specific objectives are used
3. (read more)
...Usually algebra is where things go wrong, and 2) Calculus is the first real class that really requires a conceptual understanding of what you're doing, and not just memorization. Since most math classes prepare you for the latter, not the former, this can be quite the difficulty curve for studen... (read more)
...I've primarily tutored college students, but also some high school students, but I'm open to teaching math, physics, and/or computer science subjects at any level. As a college professor, most of my teaching experience comes from a classroom setting, but, as I mentioned earlier, my preference is... (read more)